Were any novels adapted for TV/ radio?
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Were any novels adapted for TV/ radio?
I've just been reading your informative page on DW's filmed works http://www.denniswheatley.info/films.htm , and I was wondering if any of his novels and/or short stories had been dramatised for TV or radio?
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In 1964, it was planned to do a TV series from the Roger Brook and de Richlieu stories, and in 1965 Wheatley mentioned that a new series in colour was also being planned around Gregory Sallust. However due to economic reasons, the projects never got completed.
Currently I can reveal that there is some interest being shown in a TV/film project. Don't hold your breath, but watch this space!!
Currently I can reveal that there is some interest being shown in a TV/film project. Don't hold your breath, but watch this space!!
It migjht be appropriate to mention here the two abridgements of DW novels done as audiobooks:
THE DEVIL RIDES OUT, read by Anton Rodgers
THE HAUNTING OF TOBY JUGG, read by Denholm Eliot
My cassettes are 25 years old, and probably don't even play any more; I don't imagine these have been transferred to CD.
THE DEVIL RIDES OUT, read by Anton Rodgers
THE HAUNTING OF TOBY JUGG, read by Denholm Eliot
My cassettes are 25 years old, and probably don't even play any more; I don't imagine these have been transferred to CD.
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